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Hmm, wonder why I get the feeling you'll find something wrong and have an agenda against any Republican candidate or his VP, regardless? ...and that such is somehow strange for one who claims not to be a liberal...

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Well since he supported his reelection campaign financially and they align on just about every issue I say Harry Reid. That is if Hillary doesn't use Mr. Reid first, then the Donald would go and get Ms. Pelosi since they too see eye to eye on the issues.

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BTW, the sarcasm seems unnecessary, just make a prediction if you actually have one. I'd like to hear it.

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Hard to say, but it will need to be a politician.

He needs someone more conservative than himself (shouldn't be hard), preferably with some foreign policy experience, and from a swing state. His best choice would be Kasich, but Kasich has said he won't be anyone's VP. Marco Rubio would fit the bill, and would help with Hispanics. Though limited with foreign policy experience, Chris Christie would work.

He ought to take one of these three guys. But the question was to predict Donald's pick. So I don't know.

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Hard to say, but it will need to be a politician. His best choice would be Kasich, but Kasich has said he won't be anyone's VP.

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Well who is the most moderate liberal leaning Republican besides Trump Republican, oh yea I know John Boehner. Cause to Boehner the best of the conservatives that was left in the race was Cruz and we know what the Donald got Boehner to say about Cruz.

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Well who is the most moderate liberal leaning Republican besides Trump Republican, oh yea I know John Boehner. Cause to Boehner the best of the conservatives that was left in the race was Cruz and we know what the Donald got Boehner to say about Cruz.

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With Ted Cruz out of the race and John Kasich set to announce he’s suspending his campaign later today, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is wasting no time in moving forward on building out his campaign team, amassing a team of advisers and beginning to review potential vice presidential running mates.

To help him with the latter, Trump told the New York Times that Ben Carson will serve on a selection committee to find his running mate.

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He needs someone more conservative than himself (shouldn't be hard), preferably with some foreign policy experience, and from a swing state. His best choice would be Kasich, but Kasich has said he won't be anyone's VP. Marco Rubio would fit the bill, and would help with Hispanics. Though limited with foreign policy experience, Chris Christie would work.

He ought to take one of these three guys. But the question was to predict Donald's pick. So I don't know.

I suppose we'll never know who, if anyone, turns him down.

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Kasich would be a major turn-off to me. I, and I believe many others, are looking to get away from politicians.

I believe Dr. Ben Carson would be of great benefit toward keeping Trump's values in line. I'd feel much better with his counseling and the focuses he has being part of the picture.

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